Particle Kid, Micah & Willie Nelson – Die When I’m High (Halfway to Heaven)

Background “Die When I’m High (Halfway to Heaven)” is a collaborative song by Particle Kid, Micah Nelson (son of Willie Nelson), and Willie Nelson himself. Released in 2021 as part of Particle Kid’s album “Time Capsule,” the track showcases a unique blend of musical styles and lyrical themes, reflecting the individual artistic contributions of each … Đọc tiếp

Willie Nelson – I’ll Be Around

Background “I’ll Be Around” is a song written by Alec Wilder. While it was initially a jazz instrumental released in 1942 by the Artie Shaw orchestra featuring a trumpet solo by Roy Eldridge, the song gained broader popularity when Frank Sinatra recorded a vocal version in 1944. Sinatra’s rendition, with its heartfelt delivery and orchestral … Đọc tiếp

Willie Nelson – The Wall

Background “The Wall” is a song written and performed by country music legend Willie Nelson. It was released in 1980 as the title track of his album of the same name. The album itself marked a significant period in Nelson’s career, as it came during a time of commercial success and critical acclaim. The late … Đọc tiếp

Willie Nelson – Nothing I Can Do About It Now (Live From Austin City Limits, 1990)

Background “Nothing I Can Do About It Now” is a country song written by Beth McDill and performed by Willie Nelson. It was released in 1990 as part of Nelson’s album “Born for Trouble.” The song gained significant popularity after its inclusion in the live album “Willie Nelson Live From Austin City Limits.” This particular … Đọc tiếp

Willie Nelson – Heartaches by the Number

Background “Heartaches by the Number” wasn’t originally written by Willie Nelson, though his rendition is arguably the most famous and enduring. The song was penned by Harlan Howard, a prolific country songwriter responsible for classics like “I Fall to Pieces” and “Busted.” Howard wrote “Heartaches by the Number” in 1959, and it was first recorded … Đọc tiếp

Willie Nelson, Sister Bobbie – Who’ll Buy My Memories

Background “Who’ll Buy My Memories?” is a poignant country ballad written and originally performed by Willie Nelson. While Nelson penned the song in 1961, it wasn’t until 1991 that it gained widespread recognition through a deeply moving rendition by his sister, Bobbie Nelson, on her instrumental album, “Harbor Lights.” The song’s journey from its inception … Đọc tiếp

Willie Nelson – The Party Is Over

Background “The Party’s Over” is a song written by Willie Nelson that was initially recorded by Wanda Jackson in 1958. While Jackson’s version didn’t achieve widespread recognition, Nelson’s own recording, released in 1965 as part of his album “Country Willie: His Own Songs,” became a country music standard. The song’s simple yet poignant lyrics resonated … Đọc tiếp

Willie Nelson – Always on My Mind (Live From Austin City Limits, 1990)

Background “Always on My Mind” wasn’t originally written or performed by Willie Nelson. The song has a rich history, having been recorded by various artists before Nelson’s iconic rendition. It was first recorded by Gwen McCrae in 1972, followed by Brenda Lee in the same year. However, it was Elvis Presley’s version, released just a … Đọc tiếp

Ride Me Back Home by Willie Nelson (Mini Music Documentary)

Background “Ride Me Back Home” is the title track from Willie Nelson’s 70th studio album, released in June 2019. This album arrived just a few months before Nelson’s 86th birthday, showcasing his enduring passion for music and storytelling. The song, written by Sonny Throckmorton, reflects Nelson’s deep connection to horses and his advocacy for animal … Đọc tiếp

The Drifters – Kissin’ In The Back Row Of The Movies

About The Song Background “Kissin’ In The Back Row Of The Movies” isn’t sung by the original Drifters lineup that dominated the doo-wop scene in the 1950s. By 1 the 1970s, the group had undergone several personnel changes. This particular version was fronted by Johnny Moore, who joined the Drifters in 1973. Released in 1974, … Đọc tiếp